Types
American
Size: Usually 1.5 inches
Color: Red-ish Brown
Ootheca:
- 14-16 eggs/capsule;
- 15-90 capsules/lifetime
Usually Found: Sewers, Warehouses
Can Climb: Not Good
Can Fly: Yes
Lifespan:
- Egg: 50-55 days
- Nymph: 160-971 days
- Adult: 14-15 months
German
Size: 0.5 to 0.75 inches
Color: Medium Brown
Ootheca:
- 30-48 eggs/capsule
- 4-8 capsules/lifetime
Usually Found: Anywhere
Can Climb: Yes
Can Fly: No
Lifespan:
- Egg: 20-30 days
- Nymph: 40-125 days
- Adult: up to 1 year
Oriental
Size: 1 to 1.25 inches
Color: Dark Brown – Black
Ootheca:
- 16 eggs/capsule
- 8 capsules/lifetime
Usually Found: Swimming Pool, Bakeries, Dairies
Can Climb: Not Good
Can Fly: No
Lifespan:
- Egg: 1-5 days
- Adult: 34 to 181 days
Entry
Cockroaches can enter your home easily in many different ways. Most common ways that it enters a home are through cracks and crevices, drainages, and even boxes and grocery bags that we bring home.
Ideal Environment
Once cockroaches have penetrated your home, it can easily survive and reproduce. Unlike other pests, cockroaches can remain active all year round with proper food, water, warmth and nesting sites.
Reproduction
Cockroaches reproduce very fast. They have the ability to lay eggs that hatch every 20-30 days, up to 8 times in a lifetime. Each egg capsule contains 30-48 nymphs depending on the availability of food in the area. The dirtier the environment, the more cockroaches can reproduce. A single cockroach can lay an average of 26 eggs per capsule and can reproduce an average of 35 capsules per lifetime (average came from all 3 types of cockroach).
Allergies/Illnesses
The debris created by cast-off cockroach skins, dead bodies and droppings can aggravate allergies, especially in children and sensitive individuals.
“Band-Aid” Solution
In order to prevent attracting cockroaches, it is important not to leave any leftover food and organic waste in the area (dirty dishes, opened food containers, leftover waste bins).
Boxes, bags and food packages that usually stay on a storage area should be periodically checked for the presence of ootheca (cockroach egg).
Signs of Infestation
Knowing that cockroaches are typically nocturnal. Seeing a cockroach at daytime is a possible sign that they were forced out by an overpopulated nesting site.
Cockroaches prove to be better hiders than we are seekers. Without any equipment and knowledge on how to eliminate it professionally, cockroach control will be a battle you cannot win.
Prevention and Control
Mechanical (Clients, Tenants, Housekeeping)
- Proper Sanitation
- Seal all crack and crevices (silicone or cement)
- Avoid putting leftover food in waste water
- Avoid keeping dirty dishes overnight
- Delivery boxes should be taken outside
- Eliminate breeding and hiding sites
- Remove all organic materials from kitchen equipment after use
Chemical (Pest Control Provider)
- Residual spraying on baseboards, cracks and crevices
- Non-residual spraying in CR drains, greasy areas, sewer
- Get baiting in cabinets and other areas that cannot be sprayed